Opposing Fields Generator

ABSTRACT

The Opposing Fields Generator is an energy producing device using opposing magnetic fields to produce energy through the implementation of any combination of strategic gearing, displacement, and shielding technologies to allow movement. This invention overcomes the problem of fixed magnetic fields interfering with one another at the point where a moving armature or other motion device cannot continue its movement by displacing one or more of the magnets&#39; magnetic fields in order to redirect the magnetic energy to allow the rotor or other moving part to pass by and continue to make repeated rotations (or other movements) without the need to use any exterior energy sources.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application lays claim to the benefit of provisional patentapplication No. 61/920,464

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This is a nonprovisional utility patent for the purpose of providingenergy and/or locomotion by means of opposing magnetic fields inpermanent or semi-permanent magnets. This invention overcomes theproblem of the opposing fields interfering with the complete andcontinuous rotation (or other movement) of such a device by displacingmagnetic fields by various means.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The Opposing Fields Generator is an energy producing device usingopposing magnetic fields to produce energy. This invention overcomes theproblem of fixed magnetic fields interfering with one another in amotion-field. This invention overcomes any impassable point in therotation (or other motion) of an armature (or other motion device) byincorporating a synchronized piston (or pistons or other sliding/movingdevice or devices) that retreats into a cylinder or other type ofchamber (cylindrical or otherwise) to avoid magnetic forces that wouldotherwise oppose the continuous movement of (or related to) the primaryrotational/moving device.

This patent also incorporates devices and materials that redirect theinvention's magnetic field(s) to the benefit of the device's continuedmotion in order to increase its production of energy. This patent alsoincorporates devices and materials that affect the invention's magneticfields to either minimize or maximize the magnets' magnetic strengththrough the strategic placement of any element that would affect theintensity of the magnetic field—such as the employment of differentcolored lights on plastic magnets to cause varying magnetic strengths inorder to facilitate the movement of the generator's rotor, rotors, orother moving parts that allow motion to produce energy or movement.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side view of one section of the Opposing Fields Generator.

FIG. 2 is an overhead view of the Opposing Fields Generator. Both FIGS.1 and 2 show one of many configurations that could be used to obtaincontinuous motion using permanent magnets to generate energy asdescribed in the claims and descriptions herein. As Magnet #1 passes byMagnet #2 (see FIG. 2), Magnet #2 retreats into a cylinder via asynchronized “piston” (see FIG. 1) linked to Magnet #1 so that duringthe optimal time Magnet #2 will extend into the optimal position to pushMagnet #1 via the two magnets' opposing and/or attracting fields. Magnet#2 would also retreat into the cylinder (which could be impregnated orotherwise endowed with antimagnetic shielding) in order to avoidconflicting polarities and at the same time generate energy incombination with Magnet #1. The above configuration could beaccomplished with many different arrangements of the same basicprinciple with singular or multiple magnets positioned in variousdifferent positions and moving in various trajectories (such asrotational, cylindrical, spiral, etc.). Additionally, the cylinder couldbe of any shape or workable dimension as could any of the devicesdescribed in the claims and descriptions herein. FIGS. 1 and 2 are notmeant to limit the claims. The figures are only meant to depict thebasic principal behind the Claims.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The Opposing Fields Generator is an energy producing device usingopposing magnetic fields to produce energy. This invention overcomes theproblem of fixed magnetic fields interfering with one another in amotion-field by incorporating a synchronized piston (or pistons or othersliding/moving device or devices) that retreat into a cylinder or othertype of chamber (cylindrical or otherwise) to avoid opposing magneticforces from (or related to) the primary rotational/moving device—and toalso benefit from the magnetic forces that cause the motion to continue.

The Opposing Fields Generator is designed to use magnetic force toproduce energy by using a system of directing and redirecting magneticenergy. This application is based on the concept of using a synchronizedpiston, gear, or other motion device (moving in a rotational,cylindrical, spiral or any other motion trajectory) that is connected toa permanent or semi-permanent magnet(s) that is moved by these motiondevices in order to propel another permanent or semi-permanent magnet(s)on a rotating (or sliding) device (or devices), which energy is broughtinto the field of motion at the correct time to propel the motion of therotating (or sliding) device—and removed from the magnetic field ofenergy at the correct time in order to allow the rotating or slidingdevice to pass by unimpeded while also benefiting from the device'smagnetic fields that work to increase motion and, thereby, energy and/orlocomotion.

The above arrangement thereby creates a method that utilizes the uniqueproperties of a magnetic field while overcoming the conflict of twoopposing magnetic fields, which is overcome by a synchronized motionand/or shielding and/or magnetic intensity modulating device removingthe conflicting energy from the field of influence in order to createcontinuous movement by means of the innate magnetic fields of permanentor semi-permanent magnetic substances.

Therefore, the Opposing Fields Generator is an energy producing deviceusing magnetic force in a way that allows continuous movement to produceenergy using one or more magnets attached to a device which moves themagnet(s) to maximize the free flow of the movement created by themagnetic fields. One form of which could be magnets in a circleintegrated with a piston or sliding device with a spinning magnet on ashaft in the center. This device could incorporate piston(s) [or othersliding device(s)] that retreat into a cylinder to avoid opposing forcesfrom, or related to, the primary rotational device—and which emerges toallow the rotational device to be once again propelled into continuedmotion.

This patent also incorporates devices and materials that redirect orotherwise affect magnetic fields to either minimize or maximize magneticenergy through the strategic placement of any form of antimagneticshielding or any element that would affect the direction or intensity ofthe magnetic field—such as the employment of different colored lightsonto plastic magnets to cause varying magnetic strengths in order tofacilitate the movement of the generator's rotor, rotors, or othermoving parts that allow motion to produce energy or movement (whichwould facilitate the movement of the generator's rotor, rotors, or othermoving parts in a way that would redirect the magnetic fields to producemotion and energy).

The above described antimagnetic shielding or magnetic intensityshifting materials would assist in overcoming conflicting fields ofmagnetic energy that would otherwise interfere with the energy-producingmovement of the Opposing Fields Generator and enhance the action ofmagnetic fields that would otherwise not be present.

The Opposing Fields Generator could also employ the integration of atraditional motor that feeds off the energy being produced by theOpposing Fields Generator in a way where the traditional motor overcomesthe resistance of a magnetic field (at some point in the Opposing FieldsGenerator's movement) in order to allow the continuing movement andproduction of energy that would exceed the amount of energy spent toovercome the opposing force. The device described above might alsoincorporate any pre-existing braking device. The device described abovemight also incorporate a pre-existing generating device. The devicedescribed above might also incorporate a locomotive device concurrentlyor independently.

1. Magnets arranged in such a way that the arrangement allows continuousmovement by means of redirecting the magnetic fields by causing themagnets to be moved by a synchronized device that allows the movement toovercome any opposing magnetic fields that may inhibit motion.
 2. Thedevice in claim 1 in which a magnetic shielding device is integrated inorder to assist in overcoming any opposing magnetic fields that mayinhibit motion and in order to promote additional motion through theredirection of magnetic fields.
 3. The device described in claim 1 thatincorporates a piston in order to assist in overcoming any opposingmagnetic fields that may inhibit motion and in order to promoteadditional motion through the redirection of magnetic fields.
 4. Thedevice described in claim 1 that incorporates any form of moving devicein order to assist in overcoming any opposing magnetic fields that mayinhibit motion and in order to promote additional motion through theredirection of magnetic fields.
 5. The device described in claim 1 thatincorporates materials that redirect magnetic fields in order to assistin overcoming any opposing magnetic fields that may inhibit motion andin order to promote additional motion through the redirection ofmagnetic fields.
 6. The device described in claim 1 that incorporatesmaterials that increase or decrease the strength of magnetic fields inorder to allow the generator's movement to continue by overcoming anopposing magnetic field (for example, the use of different coloredlights to minimize or maximize the production of energy in plasticmagnets).
 7. The device described in claim 1 that incorporates anypre-existing braking device.
 8. The device described in claim 1 thatincorporates any pre-existing generating device.
 9. The device describedin claim 1 that incorporates any locomotive device.
 10. The devicedescribed in claim 1 that incorporates any number of pistons or otherdisplacement devices described in claims 1-9.
 11. The device describedin claim 1 that incorporates any combination of the devices described inclaims 1-10.